Combined alarm clock and barometer



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COMBINED ALARM CLOCK AND BAROMETER Filed Dec. 4, 1931 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 dial. This arrangement Patented June 13, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT orrlcs HENRI GODY,

DU'VERDBEY FRANCE Application filed December 4, 1931, Serial No. 678,053,

It has already been proposed, and chiefly in French patent No. 384,238 to combine a barometer with a. watch by mounting the barometer pointer at the center of the clock has not as yet been applied to the case of a clockwork mechanism such as an alarm clock, owing to the special difiiculties occasioned b the mounting of the device controlling the barometer pointer,

in the center of the clockwork mechanism.

The present invention relates 'to an arrangement for combining, with a clockwork device, and chiefly with an alarm clock, a barometer whose indications may be observed upon the clock dial, and itconcerns more particularly, to this effect, a wheelwork mechan 12 engaging the hour wheel 13 whic s nism permitting to mount the shaft of the secured o t e S eeve carrying the hour handbarometer pointer in the axis of the clock- 1 work mechanism.

The said wheelwork mechanism 18. characterized by the fact that the cannon pinion secured to the shaft of the central wheel of the P u d rake which 1s operated b 1 18 by means of a pin clockwork is not provided with a sleeve, an that it engages a double intermediate whee which engages in turn a cannon-pinion carrying the minute hand and freely rotatable on a stationary sleeve in which the shaft of the barometer pointer is adapted to turn, the hour wheel rotates upon the said sleeve an is in gear engagement with a pinion secured to the double wheel.

The accompanying drawings show by way of example various embodiments of the invention.

Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of an alarm clock mechanism combined with a barometer of the sector or rake type, the special arrangement of the wheelwork being shown P in vertical axial section.

Fig. 2 is a front view of the whole apparatus, on the side of the dial.

Fig. 3 is a front view of the dial.

Fig. 4 is a plan view showing the means actuating the barometer pointer.

Figs. 5 and 6 -relate to modifications.

Fig. 7 is a vertical axial section of a modified arrangement applicable to a barometer mechanism ofthe chain ty e.

Trepresents the main p ates of the frame of the alarm clock, 2 the supports for said 01 AMIBOISE, FRANCE, ABSIGHOI T0 LUCIE & BIDQUEL OF SAINT-NICOLAS DALIEBIONT (smut-mm),

d moving the vacuum box.

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frame, and 3 the central wheel or the clockwork.

According to the invention, the cannon pinion 4 mounted on the shaft of this central wheel is not provided with a sleeve and it is in gear engagement with a double intermediate wheel 5 which turns upon a bearing v screw 541. Between the two gear wheels of this double wheel are mounted the large plate 6 of the barometer and the small plate 7, connected together by supports 8-8a. On the plate 7 is mounted a sleeve on which is freely rotatable a cannon pinion 10 whose hand 11. On the double wheel 5 carries a insleevecarries the -minute other hand, the

The pointer 15 of the barometer is mounted on the extended pivot pinion 16, passing through the sleeve 9. The inion 16 is actuated by a. sector 17 termed a pivoting lever 19 this lever 18 is. actuated in the known manner the vacuum box 20 which bears against a small plate 21 with which it is connected. A screw 22 permits to adjust the barometer by In the modification shown in Fig. 5, the vacuum box'and the pivoting lever 18 are situated at right angles to the plates, and this allows the use of a thicker vacuum box if necessary. In this event, an elbow is made in the pin 19 of the lever 18.

In the modificationshown in Fig. 6, the large plate of the barometer is made in two arts. The part 6 carries-by supports 25- a plate 26 to which is screwed the vacuum box 20, and it is raised by supports 27 above a l I small plate 28 forming the upper plate. This small plate is connected by supports 29 with a small lower plate 7 of the barometer. This allows a gain in The attaching brid large plate is screw porting the dial. The preceding tors of the sector or re Fig. 7

is eliminated," as the directly to the ring sup e type. shows the; application of the invenshaft 15a of the 9 by a projection on height for the vacuum box,

exam les relate to baromeunprovided with a sleeve. A larger bridge 31, b

also screwed to the plate of the clock, is situated above the small bridge 30, and the shaft a is also pivoted to the same. On the bridge 30 is further mounted (by screws) the sleeve 9 surrounding the shaft 15a, and about which is rotatableas in the preceding devicesthe free cannon-pinion 10 carrying the min- 15 ute hand 11. Between the two bridges 3031 is mounted the part of the shaft 15a carrying a volute spring 32 and a chain 33 which is actuated as in the known barometers having a chain mechanism.

It will be seen from the foregoing description that I have provided structure of the' type described which may be readily adapted for use in conjunction with alarm clock mechanism so that the use of, a barometer in conjunction with a timepiece will not be restricted to a watch.

I claim: 1. A combined clock and barometer including a dial and clockwork mechanism, b means for mounting a supplementary pointhe er coaxially on said clock dial, said means comprising a central pinion mounted on the front end of the central shaft of the clock mechanism, a lateral axle mounted on the 35 front plate of said mechanism, a double gear wheel rotatably mounted on said lateral axle and having one of its gear wheels meshing with said central pinion, a fixed sleeve mounted axially of the dial, a pinion rotat- 10 able about said sleeve and meshing with the second gear wheel of said double wheel, said pinion having an integral sleeve therewith,

a minute hand mounted on said second-mentioned sleeve and rotatable by said pinion, a

[5 sleeve wheel rotatable on said second-mentioned sleeve, an hour hand mounted on said sleeve wheel, a shaft mounted in said fixed sleeve, a pointer on said shaft, and means for actuating said pointer, said means coopero ating with said shaft and being located betwelen said clockwork mechanism and the .2. A combined clock and barometer including a clock having clockwork mechanism 5 provided with a central shaft and a dial, means for mounting a supplementary pointer coaxially on the dial and comprising a central pinion mounted on the front end of the central shaft, an axle mounted on the front 1 plate of said mechanism, a double gear wheel rotatably mounted on said axle and havin tral pinion, plates mounted forwardl of the clockwork mechanism and extending tween ithe wheels of said double gear wheels, a

whereby rotation of sleeve mounted on one of said plates, a shaft extending throu h the sleeve, a pinion carried on the she t, a pointer carried on the opposite end of said shaft, a sector meshing with said pinion, a vacuum box mounted on one of said plates, a pivoting lever actuatablc y said vacuum box, a pin on said lever for actuating said sector, and time-indicating means mounted concentrically of the sleeve and actuatable b said clockwork mechanism through the dou le gear wheel.

3 A combined clock and barometer including clockwork mechanism having a central shaft, a front plate, and a dial, an axle mounted on the front plate, a double ear rotatable on said axle and having one 0 its gear wheels meshing with said central pinion, plates extending into the space between the two wheels of said double wheel, a sleeve mounted on one of said plates axially of the dial, a shaft mounted concentrically of said sleeve, a pointer mounted at the outer end of said shaft, a inion mounted at the inner end of said shaf t a sector mounted between the plates and meshing with said pinion, a vacuum box mounted on one of said plates and having its axis at right angles to said plates, a pivoting lever'cooperating with said x, a pin on said lever actuatable by said x for swinging the sector and rotating the pinion and pointer, and time-indicating means mounted about said sleeve and, driven by said clockwork mechanism through the double gear wheel.

4. A combined .clock and barometer including clockwork mechanism having a central shaft and a dial, a central pinion mounted on the front end of said shaft, an axle mounted forwardly of said mechanism, a double gear wheel rotatable about said axle and having one of its gear wheels meshing with said central pinion, a fixed sleeve mounted axially of the dial and forwardly of the clockwork mechanism, plates extending between the wheels of said double wheel, a shaft rotatable within the sleeve, a pinion mounted on said shaft between said plates, a pointer mounted on the opposite end of said shaft, a sector mounted between the plates and actuating said pinion, a third plate mounted upon said first-mentioned plates, a vacuum box mounted on said third plate, a pivoting lever actuated by said box, a pin on said lever actuating said sector the pinion and pointer will be effected, and time-indicating means rotatable about said sleeve and actuatable by said double gear wheel through said clockwork mechanism.

5. A combined clock and barometer ing cluding clockwork mechanism hav' a one of its gear wheels meshing with said cenaxle moun on a double gear wheel rotatable on pinion carried by said clockwork abridge mounted on said clockne aeu work frame, a fixed sleeve mounted on said bridge, a shaft rotatably mounted within the sleeve, a pointer carried on said shaft, a pinion carried at the opposite end of said I shaft beneath said brid a second bridgemounted on-the clockwor frame beneath said first-mentioned bridge and journaling the end of said shaft, a pinion mounted. on the shaft between the bridges, a volute spring 10 mounted on said shaft and ha its free end secured to said first-mentioned ridge, a chain connecting said shaft with temperature controlled actuat' means, and timeindicating means rotata le about the fixed ll sleeve and actuatable by said clockwork mechanism'throu h said double gear wheel. In testimony w er'eof Iafix m; ature. HENB 38in 

